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Originally Posted by Trigolt
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Originally Posted by Yoda
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Few have ever experienced the Feel of the Delayed Right Elbow Drive. Until they do, they will simply never understand...
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When you say delayed right elbow drive, are you saying delaying the deliberate straightening of the right arm?
I thought we should be constantly applying extensor action throughout the entire motion, including the downstroke. How do you delay it then?
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The Hitter's Extensor Action of the Right Triceps is a
Below Plane Stretching Action (applied against the Left Thumb) that
does not move the Left Arm. It is a
Non-Accelerating Thrust that supplies Power Package Mass (6-C-0-2).
In contrast, the Right Elbow Drive is an
Accelerating Thrust (6-C-0-1) directed
On Plane (1-L-#10/#11) that actively Drives the Primary Lever Assembly (Left Arm and Club) and Sweet Spot through Impact. This Motion is anything but a 'gentle Stretching' of the Left Arm. Instead, it is a decisive -- even rigid (7-1) --
Thrust! that Uncocks both the Right Elbow and the Left Wrist.
Make no mistake: It is the Basic
Drive of the Hitter's Stroke.